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Pretty much what @Jilano said.
While I do bind myself to certain ethics/morals, I usually learn a new tool/language/whatsoever when needed.
Like, I recently had to learn mongodb for a project and while I'm only at a basic level, I can use it now!
Soon diving into python and Rust, probably. (Backender and tool writer) -
@linuxxx
thanx. I recently thought about rust. I plan to learn it in the future.
this is what bugs me more. should i invest in the far future or near future. for example learn rust and go for the far future or learn something like python for the near future. -
@Jilano
thanx. should i learn something related to my current field, for example, learn another front-end framework? or should i learn something different like another language. for example python, c# or even flutter. I think another font-end framework could help me in my job, but another language like python or c#, I'm not so sure. -
@linuxxx how do you learn under pressure of deadlines , boss's bickering and stressful office environment?
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@StopWastingTime I'm not a professional programmer but my soon-job will be loads of learning!
I'm really worried about my future as a programmer. should i learn a new language? I already experienced in PHP and a little javascript and vuejs and recently i learned some golang for web and previously I do some java/kotlin for android app.
should i learn a new language such as python? node? or some new framework/library like react?
or i should stick with what i already know?
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